Beacon of Light explained

Beacon of Light
Map Type:Tyne and Wear
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Location:Stadium Park, Sunderland
Location Country:United Kingdom
Status:Completed
Start Date:5 October 2016
Completion Date:May 2018
Opened:14 September 2018
Building Type:Sports & Education Centre
Coordinates:54.9163°N -1.3904°W
Floor Count:6
Elevator Count:2
Cost:£19 million GBP
Floor Area:11140sqm
Structural Engineer:s h e d
Main Contractor:Tolent Construction
Owner:Foundation of Light
Architect:FaulknerBrowns

The Beacon of Light is a sports, community and education facility, in Sunderland. The £19m[1] facility was commissioned by the Foundation of Light, and became the headquarters of the charity when it opened in September 2018. The beacon is in Stadium Park, alongside the Sunderland Aquatic Centre and the North Stand of the Stadium of Light.

History

The Foundation of Light opened an education facility, The Centre of Light, within the Stadium of Light in 2004.[2] The classrooms were a huge success, so much so that the Foundation outgrew them. This prompted Foundation chief executive Lesley Spuhler to look to commission a bigger venue.[3]

The Beacon was given approval to begin construction in October 2015, and received financial support from the Tom Cowie Foundation, and Foundation of Light trustees Peter Vardy and Bob Murray.[4] Further investors included the North East Local Enterprise Partnership,[5] Arriva,[6] and Tombola.[7]

The Beacon was designed to provide both indoor and outdoor sporting facilities and spaces for both adult and school-level education. It can also support events and exhibitions, with a 2,084 Square metre exhibition space supporting a maximum capacity of 3,425.[8] It is expected to serve up to 300,000 people per year.

Construction was complete in May 2018.[9] The Beacon was opened in phases, with people able to use the football facilities from June 2018.[10] It officially opened on 14 September 2018.

Facilities

Outdoor

Indoor

Level 0
Level 1
  • Entrance & Cafe
  • Sir Tom Cowie Education Zone
  • The Vardy Heath and Wellbeing Zone, which will incorporate a Jamie Oliver cookery school [11]
Level 2
  • Foundation of Light Work Space
  • Arriva 'World of Work' Zone
Level 3
Level 4
  • Tombola Football Barn, including a 7-a-side football 4G pitch and the venue for Saturday FC.
Level 5
  • Rooftop viewing gallery

The Beacon is designed in a cube shape with a luminous roof which lights up at night.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Take a glimpse at the Beacon of Light. 2018-03-23. Sunderland Association Football Club. 2018-11-07. en-GB.
  2. Web site: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/sunderland-echo/20141105/281745562668180. PressReader. 2018-11-07.
  3. News: Business Interview: Lesley Spuhler, chief executive of the Foundation of Light. Ford. Coreena. 2015-05-17. journallive. 2018-11-07. en.
  4. Web site: Beacon of Light will get Seven Figures Sum from Famous Families. Sunderland Echo.
  5. News: North East LEP backs Beacon to create jobs. Foundation of Light. 2018-11-07. en-GB. https://web.archive.org/web/20181108025636/https://www.foundationoflight.co.uk/beacon-of-light/news/north-east-lep-backs-beacon-of-light-to-create-jobs/. 8 November 2018. dead.
  6. News: £500,000 Arriva investment is just the ticket for Beacon of Light. 2018-11-07. en.
  7. News: Top of the shop - Beacon of Light lands £500,000 tombola donation. 2018-11-09. en.
  8. Web site: Beacon of Light - Design and Access Statement. Sunderland City Council.
  9. Web site: Pride as Beacon is Handed Over. Sunderland Echo.
  10. News: Opening date announced for Beacon of Light pitches + win a month of games worth £180. 2018-11-07. en.
  11. News: Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver brings food revolution to Sunderland. Thompson. Craig. 2016-06-01. nechronicle. 2018-11-07.
  12. Web site: Beacon of Light School - GOV.UK. get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. en. 2018-11-09.
  13. Web site: Top of the shop - Beacon of Light lands £500,000 tombola donation . Sunderland Echo. Jonston Press.